Head-to-head comparison

Bison (ground) vs Tempeh: Which Has More Protein?

On paper, Bison (ground) and Tempeh solve a similar problem — protein intake — but they get there differently enough to be worth a direct look.

Bison (ground)

28.0gprotein / 100g

146 cal · 2.4g fat · $$$$ · Quality 0.92

Tempeh

19.0gprotein / 100g

192 cal · 11.0g fat · $$ · Quality 0.85

This isn't close. Bison (ground) packs 28.0g of protein per 100g against Tempeh's 19.0g — a 9.0g gap driven mostly by how concentrated or diluted each food naturally is.

On protein quality specifically, Bison (ground) scores higher — lit_estimate, complete animal protein — compared to Tempeh, which is DIAAS-adjusted, complete plant protein.

Tempeh is the more budget-friendly pick ($$ vs $$$$ for Bison (ground)), worth weighing if cost matters more than the other differences here.

If you're eating plant-based, this comparison is moot — Tempeh fits, Bison (ground) doesn't.

Bison (ground)'s typical serving also delivers more leucine (2250mg vs Tempeh's 1450mg) — relevant if the goal is maximizing the muscle-protein-synthesis trigger per meal, not just total grams.

Verdict

The real deciding factor is dietary fit, not macros: choose Tempeh if you need it to be plant-based, choose Bison (ground) otherwise — the protein numbers are close enough that diet compatibility should lead.

Full nutrition comparison

Per 100gBison (ground)Tempeh
Protein28.0g19.0g
Calories146192
Fat2.4g11.0g
Carbs0.0g9.4g
Fiber0.0g9.0g
Quality score0.920.85
Relative cost$$$$$$
Prep time10 min15 min

Frequently asked

Which has more protein, bison (ground) or tempeh?

Bison (ground) has 28.0g of protein per 100g compared to Tempeh's 19.0g.

Which is lower in calories?

Bison (ground) is lower in calories per 100g, at 146 vs the other's 192.